Ros Russle
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One of my friends is a lab owner, he told me that the rate of remakes of his lab was probably 10%-15%. Is it normal? How do you guys lower the rate?
NOT normal. Without knowing the reasons given, it is hard to say more than impressions and quality of input will determine the maximum possible best output. There is not limit to the bottom.One of my friends is a lab owner, he told me that the rate of remakes of his lab was probably 10%-15%. Is it normal? How do you guys lower the rate?
Tue other thing I wil say is the least dextrous dentist I have yet to meet, while being a swell gentleman and having great chairside manner and knowledge levels probably needed both hands to inset his car key. Should've taught instead.NOT normal. Without knowing the reasons given, it is hard to say more than impressions and quality of input will determine the maximum possible best output. There is not limit to the bottom.
Do quality work and learn to say: "No !"How do you guys lower the rate?
So much appreciated, got a lot of useful knowledge.Tue other thing I wil say is the least dextrous dentist I have yet to meet, while being a swell gentleman and having great chairside manner and knowledge levels probably needed both hands to inset his car key. Should've taught instead.
His remake level was around 5%.
Locate the failure points, know who did each step. Know when it was done.
Someone here said a lab term they'd heard was 'friday finishes' meaning roughly it was 'good enough' to clock out, but needed redone monday morning before delivery after the qc person saw it.
Is there a Quality Control stage? Without one, idealy at each step on handoff, at least before billing there will never be a change.
hahah, learn to say "no" to customers is essential but difficult.Do quality work and learn to say: "No !"
A harder, but exeptionally useful trick is learning how to make them say no.hahah, learn to say "no" to customers is essential but difficult.